It is only fair for The Guardian apd temperance men to wait and Sega what the new Government will in the same article The Guardian referring to the Whitnev Govern- ment bearing on the same question says :â€"“Ite policy may be better than its promises, but unless ias policy is better than its promises, temper- ance men will have little countenance or support in legislation for a Parlia. mentary term at least.†“Unquestionably there is truth in the statement made that Prohibition- ists and liquor men walked side by side in the same rank and voted the same way on January 25, and by their action secured, so far as temperâ€" anee reform is concerned the same result as eï¬â€˜ectively as if they were sworn and perpetual allies. Ardent prohibition advocates and reckless whiskey tipplers cast the same bal- lot. The liquor men get what they voted fur, sure and easy rum; the Prohibitionists are wondering. amid perplexities, whether they are any nearer to the goal toward which they have struggled for reins," etc. Relative to the temperance and liquor vote at the last Provincial election the Christian Guardian in a recent number had the following : Judging by an editorial in the Mail and Empire yesterday in all probability the Whitney government will bring in a measure changing the present County Councils’ Act so that one or more representatives would be sent to the County Council from every municipality, as they formerly were. A change is certain- ly desirable as the present law abol- ished the connection between the village or Township Council and the County Council. The old law was by no means perfect but it can be improved upon by the experience of the past. the Ontario Election Act and abolislf ing the numbering of the ballot.†“Among the Measures to be sub- mitted for your consideration are: it Bill making certain amendments to the Education Act; a Bill relating to the Forest Reserves Act; Bills changing the designation respective ly of the Heads of the Crown Lands†Department and the Public Worke’s Department; from Commissioner to Minister; :1 Bill to create :1 Depart- ment of Mines with a Minister at its head; a Bill relating to the County Councils’ Act; and a Bill amending At: the opening of the Ontario Legislature on Wedneseay of last week His Honor the Lieu'Governcr read from his speech the following paragraph :â€" the young men of the place. and as_ n residential district its popularity is daily increasing.†“Taken all in all, the law has been a great success. Drunken men no longer lounge around the hotels. Temptation to drink is removed from the young men of the place. and as_ Rev. G. C. Pidgeon, B.D., of Toronto Junction, has a statement in the last number of the Pioneer, hear- ing on the resnits of Local Option in that town. The writer suspects that the law may in some cases be broken secutly, but he feels satisï¬ed. that it is better enforced than the license law ever was. The last: paragraph in his statement reads as follows:â€" Dr. J. O. Orr, manager of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, has returned from England. While in London he received from Lord Roberts a promise that he would open the Toronto exhibition the coming full. News toKing Edward himself yl'obably the noted British General is the most popular personage it would be possible to get to open the nation- ni exposition. (things-World's Dispensary Madicnl Aaaoc'n Change-J. C. Ayer a Go. @112 ï¬ihmzl. RICHMOND HILL. March 30, 1905 New Advertisements. WAIT AND SEE. The undersigned having sold out, the Tin and Hardware liusirwss to Mr. C. Snulr‘s takes this opportunity of thank- ing the Public for their patronage during past, years, and would ask for their successor a cuntinuunce of the same. 0. Mason is still in the emplny of Mr. Soules and will be pleased to work for all old custnmers us well as new ones. Richmond Hill, Mar. 29. 1905. C. & E. MASON. Tendeis will hp received by the undersigned until Monday, 10th April, 1905, for the purchase cxï¬ Forty-threw non-s of land mun-9 (11' less. thvsame being parts of lots Nu. 51 and 52 in th(‘ ï¬rst concession of Vaughan), formerly known as the Gibson Bush. The highest m- anv tender not necessznily accepted. Fur Terms and other inform: t’ou apply to L. INNES & SONS. Richmund Hill. An eight rnzvmod hl'ick 1101159, in the vil-htga of Headfmd. An acre of land and a?! kinds of fruits. good stable and driving huuse and other ('(mveuiencvs. For Sale by Tender. 39-4 An eight- I'uomod brick house in tho village of Hmdfm-d, with stable, (Ix-iv- ing shed and otheruutbnildings. Good orchard, hard and soft water and other conveniences. AppIAv t9" Solid brick and eIeven aczes in the village of Maple. Apply t5) W Surer Mr. Starr is not so excited as his utterances would indicate There is no necessity for talking rebellion. He is talking as a poli- tician and not: as a minister of the gospel. And Rev. Mr. Starr is- not the only Tory who talks rebellion when his party is out ofotï¬ce. “Initiate a petition and postcard campaign; and organize a monster deputation from Ontario (ten train loads) to wait on the Government at Ottawa to say that in the event of the Bills being passed a movement will at once be started to secure National Schools over the whole Dominion." The Rev. J. E. Starr, in the Tor- onto News of Tuesday, draws a dire- ‘ful picture of what may happen if the autonomy bill should pass. The well known and popular clergyman prophesies rebellion in this country, and throws the blame on the hier- archy. Listen to what he says 2â€"- , “Suppose the people of the new ' Provinces, so coerced by the passing 'of those Bills, refuse to respect the law; suppose they resist them as is not unlikely. The Hierarchy, in that case, will have succeeded in placing them in the position of being rebelsâ€"actual rebelsâ€"and should the Government undertake to enforce the law the advocates of Provincial rights in the rest of the Dominion would be liable to be summoned to arms toshoot them down.†Rev. Mr. Starr further says in the same article :â€" Clcrgymen frequently make the statement that they will not be drawn into political discussions unless some moral or religious question is inwlv- ed. The present discussion over the North West Autonomy bill and Separate Schools seems to provide an excuse for some of the preachers entering the ï¬eld of politics at the present time. We ï¬rmly believe that all schools should be national schools, that all the children in a com- ,munity should be taught together, E-and that religious dogma should be, eliminated. But we have never heard itcharged that Roman Catholic Separate Schools are immoral or ir- religious institutions. Why should preachers, therefore, be showing so much feeling at the present time? There is little doubt that in many cases the idea is to embarras the Gov- ernment and make political capital. Public Notice. House to Rent. House fdifSale do. There may be surprises in‘ store for them. PREACH ERS IN POLITICS. To Rent. “’31. H. GOSGROVE, T. THOMSON, Headfm-d, Pf). M 1%. D. \Vatson Elgm Mills. Ma‘ ple. ESPRING .TERE? «owouwoowuwww¢¢¢o¢¢§ Enter any time. 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Liberal terms, outï¬t free. pay weekly. \Vrite for terms and send 25c. for our pocket microscope. just the thing to use in examining trees and plants fol-insects. Sigma & Weiiénmn Repairing timepieces is my specialty. Satis- faction assured. Jerrv Smith, Practical “'utchmaker. My kit oftools and ap- pliances, including work- bench, cost $870. This shows the impossibility 01 a man being able to carry the required tools from house to house re- pairing clocks. Canada’s Greates» Nurseries (-ru U Paciï¬c This frequently re- quires more patience and p:rsev< rmce than fl e- making in the ï¬rst place. And run via. Tut-unto, Grand Trunk. North Bay and Canadian Pacific. A Cnlnuist Slovpvr will he attached tn each train. I’assvngm's travelling without live- stnt’k should take the train leaving ’l‘nmnto at 1.45 p. m. Train lea \‘ing‘ annntfl at 9.00 p. m. is for pussvngx-l-s Lravvlling with stock. 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Splendid for milk cmvs milk. fattele calves and stall feeding catclo: Gives humus a sleek cunt. futtve-ns them, puriï¬es thi legs and gives them a healthy appearance. This Stock 15 by practical stockmvn, and is gnm'anteod to give quick permanent results than :my other Stock fmvd. 01- moms have been disappointed in (:ther sn-culled Stock an “YORKSHIRE STOCK FOOD’ and the 1-esults will our premier stock food in the: mmkpt. Yorkshire Caugh and Heave Cure Yemsmye Stack Fwd Hardware Paints Oiis Binder Twine L. _-_- v--wov LUAJLL 3.;ViJL.L.'$-Z) we may be able to retain your con- ï¬dence in the future We remain yours truly," i Jae-0b Eyer 80 Son Wish to state through this medium, that the part- nership as contemplated between Soules & Eyer has been discontinâ€" ued, and they will be found doing business at the 01d stand under the ï¬rm name of JACOB EYER SQN. 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